Overview of Cincinnati

Hyde Park Cincinnati is a very diverse area that is bustling with over 13,000 residents. This eclectic community is a very wealthy community created just before 1900 by successful Cincinnati businessmen. It is modeled after the famous New York state Hyde Park area. Most residents in this area hold at least a Bachelor's degree and make more than double the median income of Cincinnati city residents. There are several must-see destinations in and near the Hyde Park neighborhood.

Hyde Park Apartment Info

A one bedroom apartments in Hyde Park Cincinnati can run between $700 and $1000 a month. Two bedroom units go for between $900 and $1500 a month. Three bedroom units typically rent from $1100 to $2000. If you’re looking for Hyde Park Cincinnati apartments that offer a bit more luxury, you can expect to pay more. Typical rental units offer hardwood floors, air conditioning, kitchen appliances, clubhouses, covered parking, and laundry access.

Hyde Park Dining & Entertainment

Graeter's Ice Cream is a place that everyone visiting or living in the Hyde Park Cincinnati area must experience. Dancing Wasabi, Lemon Grass Thai Cuisine, Wild Ginger Asian Bistro, and the Pub at Rockwood Mews offer plenty of chances to grab a drink and catch up with old friends or co-workers.

Families love visiting the Cincinnati Observatory Center, the Mary Ran Gallery, the Precinct, and the 20th Century Theater. The Rookwood Pavilion, Rookwood Commons, and Nordstrom Rack offer the perfect place to spend a rainy afternoon shopping. Losantiville Country Club and Move Your Hyde Power Yoga offer exercise and recreation. Hyde Park Square is the center of local action. Favorite activities like the Ohio Renaissance Festival, The Clermont County Fair, Butler County Fairgrounds, Scarborough Fair, and the Appalachian Festival are within a short commute from Hyde Park Cincinnati.

Pet Friendly Hyde Park Resources

Most apartments in Hyde Park Cincinnati allow pets or have pet policies in place. You can take your pet for a walk at Fido Field, Mt. Airy Dog Park, and Creager Field Dog Park. Supplies and food are easy to find at nearby Hyde Bark Fashions, and Petbrosia. Veterinary services are available at Hyde Park Veterinary Clinic and the Animal Hospital on Mt. Lookout Square. You can find dog groomers at The Pet Spot and Red Dog Pet Resort & Spa.

Commuting Around Hyde Park

Getting around in Hyde Park Cincinnati is very easy with plenty of walking and biking paths. There are many places for you to catch a Cincinnati Metro bus, a taxi, or to hire a private car. There are several local airports within a half an hour commute to Hyde Park including the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, Cincinnati Municipal Lunken Airport, Clermont County Airport, and the Lebanon-Warren County Airport. Interstate 71 runs just north of Hyde Park and State routes 42, 50, and 52 offer easy access to the neighborhood.

Hyde Park Schools

Hyde Park Cincinnati is very big on offering quality educational opportunities for residents. Your children will attend high achieving public schools like Academy of World Languages Elementary, Clark Montessori High School, and Withrow International High School. Private schools like St. Mary Catholic School, the Springer School and Center, and The Summit Country Day School offer other educational opportunities for children. Great Oaks/Diamond Oaks Career Campus, Crane Training USA, and The Art Institute of Cincinnati offer adult classes and educational opportunities.

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